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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ >>> if you know your fairy tale history, you know the stories didn't start out geared toward children but adults. now it appears the fairy tale is making a big comeback in hollywood with a return to more adult themes. marc barger gives us a look at the newest film and what's behind the end. >> what big eyes you have. >> reporter: it's still red riding hood, but the title kashl character is not so little anymore. >> i thought how in the [ bleep ] are we going to be able to do that. then i was like oh, i get it. it's like a murder mystery. >> reporter: amanda plays red riding hood who's now named valerie. there are also some twilightesque young hunks, one of them who may be more than he appears to be. >> this big bad wolf like coming and eating everybody
until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ >>> if you know your fairy tale history, you know the stories didn't start out geared toward children but adults. now it appears the fairy tale is making a big comeback in...
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using a fire truck ladder, a rescue crew managed to safely pull the truck driver from the cab. crews are working to see if anyone is trapped in the car under the rig. the wreck is expected to create a nightmare for morning commute drivers. >>> in pennsylvania, severe storm system delivered a one-two punch of wild weather in some locations. golf ball sized hail pummeled various areas while a tornado touched down in the western part of the state, tearing the roofs off several homes and businesses. officials say no serious injuries have been reported. >>> and finally in minnesota, wind gusts of 50 miles per hour produced great surfing conditions, that's right, curving conditions on lake superior. two surfers took advantage of the first and probably only surfing season, the waves were six to eight feet. >>> and mere is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the forecast. we saw the tornado, the west coast was hit as well. >> one report of a tornado in central california, numerous reports of hail and temperatures are cool, we've had one storm move through, the second one is moving in to
using a fire truck ladder, a rescue crew managed to safely pull the truck driver from the cab. crews are working to see if anyone is trapped in the car under the rig. the wreck is expected to create a nightmare for morning commute drivers. >>> in pennsylvania, severe storm system delivered a one-two punch of wild weather in some locations. golf ball sized hail pummeled various areas while a tornado touched down in the western part of the state, tearing the roofs off several homes and...
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stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take seven-day outlook some of the trust frags welcoming kent state. it was an up and down evening for the squad. they trailed some and longed sluggish. with the rob jones, took a six-point lead in over two minutes left. they squandered that lead and let kent state hang around. the lead changed. it was an unusual night for wcc player of the year, mickey mcconnell. the drive with the chance to win. he misses the lay-up and finishes with just five points, a tough way to go out in a nightmare night for the gales. they lose 71-70. >> justin graham with the lead. they had
stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> wicked weather, rain, and wind whipping the bay area. get ready for another round tonight. also, a political game of chicken. the governor says he doesn't need the republicans. they threaten to sue. we look at what's next in the multibillion dollar battle. >>> and the nation remembers a movie star. we look at how elizabeth taylor changed the fight against aids. nbc bay area news at 6:00 starts right now.
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the upper level winds producing dynamics to give us plenty of uplift. then we had the winds from the sow that helped provide this twisting of the atmosphere. some of our damage coming to us at king and pacific in santa rosa. where winds could range from 73 to 112 miles per hour. then to the south, of course, the ocean beach water spout which we will have video of coming up in just a minute. i also want to bring your attention here to our storm highlights. we take this, you'll see at 11:02, we had a tornado warning in san mateo county. there have been little in the way of damage reports. as far as an ef-1, winds 86 to possibly 110 miles per hour. we are going to continue our coverage in ocean beach. you were tracking it this morning. wild, wild bay area weather. >> reporter: that's right. the national weather service tell me they only issue tornado warnings in our area once every three years or so. we are experiencing kind of the calm after the storm right now in ocean beach. but actually, the bay jerry no stranger to tornado activity. there was one at s
the upper level winds producing dynamics to give us plenty of uplift. then we had the winds from the sow that helped provide this twisting of the atmosphere. some of our damage coming to us at king and pacific in santa rosa. where winds could range from 73 to 112 miles per hour. then to the south, of course, the ocean beach water spout which we will have video of coming up in just a minute. i also want to bring your attention here to our storm highlights. we take this, you'll see at 11:02, we...
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joining us with that side of the story is jeff ranieri. one of the spots still seeing tsunami advisory at this hour? >> yeah, and as you well pointed out, the way the coastline is shaped here in california and the way that energy spread out, it really depended on where you were to how high those wave heights may have been in your area. and actually right here in san francis francisco, we were in it a low tide event. we're getting a lot of graphics coming in, some of the major happenings late last night. look at this ocean energy graphic. if you can follow the red line right to the coastline of california, it that is some of that intense power, that energy moving at a reported 592 miles per hour. it got here in a 13 hour time span traveling 7704 miles. and as rob pointed out, we're talking about peak wave heights that were all different scenarios here. one of the highest was a reit in a cove at 8.7. port san luis at 8.6. despite the advisory that remains in effect, we are still seeing people coming on out, venturing out and doing their wake
joining us with that side of the story is jeff ranieri. one of the spots still seeing tsunami advisory at this hour? >> yeah, and as you well pointed out, the way the coastline is shaped here in california and the way that energy spread out, it really depended on where you were to how high those wave heights may have been in your area. and actually right here in san francis francisco, we were in it a low tide event. we're getting a lot of graphics coming in, some of the major happenings...
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mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an electrical fire ripped through every room. an alarm woke them up. diamond. >> when the dog woke me up, the apartment was already on fire. if it hadn't of been for that dog, none of us would be here. >> darrell managed to get his 9-year-old daughter. >> i saw like little -- >> he dropped her out the window of their second story unit and she was not hurt. darrell suffered third degree burns over his arms, necks, hands and feet. diamond could have easily run out the door to safety, but instead stayed with darren's sister. >> they found diamond laying on t
mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an...
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reporting for us from tokyo. thank you. >>> to feel the loss and devastation, you don't need government officials or a team of experts. you can walk the streets. here now is nbc's lee cowan reporting from one of the towns destroyed by the tsunami. >> reporter: they call it the town that disappeared. all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed out road. >> it just doesn't stop. >> reporter: some 17,000 people used to live and fish here. now close to half of them, it's feared, are under the mud. the racing wall of water, some 30 feet high, was only about a half-hour away when the warning went out. at the city's main hospital, that wasn't enough time. >> translator: the water took everybody, this nurse told us. all the patients. she only survived by getting as many patient as high as she could as fast as she could. >> it was a good thing she was on the upper floors of the hospital. this is whas what's left of the lower floor. this is third floor. it looks like what's left of one of the patient
reporting for us from tokyo. thank you. >>> to feel the loss and devastation, you don't need government officials or a team of experts. you can walk the streets. here now is nbc's lee cowan reporting from one of the towns destroyed by the tsunami. >> reporter: they call it the town that disappeared. all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed out road. >> it just doesn't stop. >> reporter: some 17,000 people used to live and fish here. now close...
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angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities crippled by the quake. at sea, the uss blue ridge is on the way. loaded with supplies the carrier left singapore friday. >> we are here to help the japanese people. >> reporter: with japan in a state of emergency, more help is coming from around the world. search and rescue teams from 45 countries are ready to respond. south korea, australia and the united kingdom have all deployed search teams and time is working against them. >> we know there are miracles survivors days after an incident like this. but we know the longer time goes on, the less likely it is that we wi
angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to contain the radiation were
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to...
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so any information you have, as she said, would help us. and my family, and i, will be very appreciative if you are able to give anything. >> the city and others are offering a $17,000 reward for information leading to the arrest, conviction of the killers. >>> a bay area family is mourning the death of a soldier killed in afghanistan this week. 27-year-old eric trueblood died thursday, where we're told he stepped on a hidden bomb. the army sergeant from alameda is the first bomb expert to die in afghanistan in just the past week, and the second from the bay area. preliminary reports indicate trueblood was walking toward an ied that had just exploded when a second bomb went off killing him. trueblood was an eight-year army veteran. >>> still to come at 5:00, how fault lines in california compare to japan's. >>> we feel like if they can come here, have a wonderful experience with us, pick a dress that they feel wonderful in, they feel confident in, they feel empowered to make their decision, they could feel that way every single day, what wo
so any information you have, as she said, would help us. and my family, and i, will be very appreciative if you are able to give anything. >> the city and others are offering a $17,000 reward for information leading to the arrest, conviction of the killers. >>> a bay area family is mourning the death of a soldier killed in afghanistan this week. 27-year-old eric trueblood died thursday, where we're told he stepped on a hidden bomb. the army sergeant from alameda is the first bomb...
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warning system, the sirens, using the media, using the alert ss system, there's multiple ways to get that out. we see it incredibly unlikely this morning. what the data is saying is that it will not happen. monitor local media and go about your day. >> reporter: then 8:00 comes around and no tsunami, what happens then, can we all relax? >> yes. seriously, we are going to watch this for a couple hours into the morning just to see what happens bautz the nature of tsunamis is they come in waves. there's no other way to say it. as you get some energy and get more energy and more energy, over a period of several hours we'll watch this into the morning just to see what's happening. but also understanding that typically each it ration of this energy coming ashore is moving the water and it tend to dissipate. until we get an idea of what's coming at us, we'll watch it and then all go back to get some sleep. >> reporter: thank you for your time this morning. i'm sure we will interview again this morning. so stay awake for us, please. >> we are here. >> reporter: the points to take away from t
warning system, the sirens, using the media, using the alert ss system, there's multiple ways to get that out. we see it incredibly unlikely this morning. what the data is saying is that it will not happen. monitor local media and go about your day. >> reporter: then 8:00 comes around and no tsunami, what happens then, can we all relax? >> yes. seriously, we are going to watch this for a couple hours into the morning just to see what happens bautz the nature of tsunamis is they come...
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enough sun to warm us up toward 70 degrees. looking for the sunshine, we're not going to see a lot but breaks of sun for 65 degrees in fremont. 67 in concord and 68 degrees in fairfield. now, tomorrow is a holiday, st. patrick's day. i think we'll skate by with a few showers, mostly cloudy conditions. and then the rain returns on friday. we're talking about maybe an inch of rain in the south bay along the peninsula. this next one is a really strong weathermaker. so that's where our eyes are for kugsed now. for today not bad. showers early, clearing for the second half. kind of a bad hair day. i have the frizzies and i noticed you had a curl going. >> do i? you're right. normally theresa takes care of that. there we go. the season is over for st. mary's. they missed out on the ncaa tournament. we're trying to make amends. they let kansas state stick around too much. the gales knocked out. should you be worried about radiation when you go through an airport body scanner? a live picture of oakland. it is wet out there. curly hair
enough sun to warm us up toward 70 degrees. looking for the sunshine, we're not going to see a lot but breaks of sun for 65 degrees in fremont. 67 in concord and 68 degrees in fairfield. now, tomorrow is a holiday, st. patrick's day. i think we'll skate by with a few showers, mostly cloudy conditions. and then the rain returns on friday. we're talking about maybe an inch of rain in the south bay along the peninsula. this next one is a really strong weathermaker. so that's where our eyes are for...
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but it's still much needed rainfall across the area. >> keep us on our toes. thanks, jeff. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, 2 debut.d debut. >>> business is good for this ipad 2. maybe better than expected. >> early estimates, anywhere between 400,000 to 1 million units during the first opening weekend release. now, if that figure holds up, opening sales for the ipad 2 would eclipse the predecessor, the ipad. on wall street, reports of strong sales boosted after earlier trade bug then a market would sell off that we told you about stole that boost a bit. selloff was in response to the growing crisis in japan as scott budman told us about a while ago. >>> a dolphin managed to give tourists a surprise of a lifetime. stay with us. nothing worked on my eczema until cortizone-10 intensive healing eczema lotion. the poweof cortizone-10 plus restora helps heal my symptoms. cortizone-10 -- feel the heal. >>> finally tonight, dolphin watchers got up close and a little too personal when a dolphin jumped on the deck of a charter boat in florida. it landed on top of a woman
but it's still much needed rainfall across the area. >> keep us on our toes. thanks, jeff. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, 2 debut.d debut. >>> business is good for this ipad 2. maybe better than expected. >> early estimates, anywhere between 400,000 to 1 million units during the first opening weekend release. now, if that figure holds up, opening sales for the ipad 2 would eclipse the predecessor, the ipad. on wall street, reports of strong sales boosted after...
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many of us think japan is a first world country. it is, but there are people who haven't had water in days, there's no food, no gas up north. even in tokyo, it's getting to be like that in tokyo. a lot of people think japan doesn't need the money, but japan needs your help. >> i appreciate your time. thank you so much. again, here at the buddhist temple on fifth street in japantown in san jose, we'll be open from 6:00 to 6:30 to receive all donations. all donations will be going toward relief efforts. >> an emotional time for so many people in japan and here in the bay area. here now come the big waves again, nearly a week after our coastline was threatened by that tsunami surge, coastal cities are getting hammered. the high surf advisory is in effect until tomorrow morning. the surf came crashing over that seawall in pacifica. the pacifica pier which is typically open until 4:00 in the morning, did not open at all today due to the surf advisory. the most dangerous conditions are expected tomorrow evening. >>> it's been a difficult
many of us think japan is a first world country. it is, but there are people who haven't had water in days, there's no food, no gas up north. even in tokyo, it's getting to be like that in tokyo. a lot of people think japan doesn't need the money, but japan needs your help. >> i appreciate your time. thank you so much. again, here at the buddhist temple on fifth street in japantown in san jose, we'll be open from 6:00 to 6:30 to receive all donations. all donations will be going toward...
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she joins us now live. kimberly? >> reporter: this evening's fund-raiser and vigil was really a chance for this community to come together and honor both lives spared and the lives lost in japan. a vigil held at the buddhist church in san jose's japan town was especially emotional for one family who fled japan after last week's earthquake and tsunami. >> translator: i'm very worried for everyone in japan. >> reporter: though 5,000 miles away and safe, this family says their minds are on loved ones back home. >> i have a friend who is in a shelter. she hasn't been able to change her -- her stuff for -- since the earthquake you know? people haven't brushed their teeth in days. there's no gasoline. you can't go anywhere. the atms aren't working. you can't pull out cash. there's no food. there's no water. the supermarkets are dry and this is tokyo, cheiba where i came from. >> reporter: son and mother-in-law to san jose where they have family. their home in japan 150 miles from the fukushima nuclear plants and they worri
she joins us now live. kimberly? >> reporter: this evening's fund-raiser and vigil was really a chance for this community to come together and honor both lives spared and the lives lost in japan. a vigil held at the buddhist church in san jose's japan town was especially emotional for one family who fled japan after last week's earthquake and tsunami. >> translator: i'm very worried for everyone in japan. >> reporter: though 5,000 miles away and safe, this family says their...
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so it's something to get used to for us here. conan nolan from knbc and the two photographers from knbc who i'm with, it's a little bit getting used to for all of us. a little nerve rattling, i would say. >> absolutely. we usually, you know, it's a big deal around here when we have a 4.5 or a 5 and those are just regular aftershocks that you're experiencing at this point. we will continue to check ingoc with you throughout this newscast and the next couple of days. stay safe with your crew as well irks absolu irks. >> reporter: absolutely, thank you. >> thanks, george. >>> a san jose family is waiting anxiously for word on their daughter who was in japan when the earthquake struck. she taught english in a port village for two years but has since moved back to california. well, she had returned to japan last thursday to attend a graduation ceremony for some of her students. the last contact she made was with friends in japan. she sent a text message just about an hour before the quake hit. nbc bay area's kimberly tere is with her
so it's something to get used to for us here. conan nolan from knbc and the two photographers from knbc who i'm with, it's a little bit getting used to for all of us. a little nerve rattling, i would say. >> absolutely. we usually, you know, it's a big deal around here when we have a 4.5 or a 5 and those are just regular aftershocks that you're experiencing at this point. we will continue to check ingoc with you throughout this newscast and the next couple of days. stay safe with your...
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tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. other countries are putting programs on hold in light of japan, now the white house says it's moving forward with the nuclear program here in the united states. power companies are required to produce 80% clean energy by 2035 the white house says nuclear power plants are a key part of that program. there are four reactors up for approval this year. but on capitol hill there is concern. they had a moment of silence for japan yesterday, but lawmakers are divided between a wait and see mode based on what's going on in japan and not being reactionary, as some say, creating new policies at this point. the white house brought in the chief of the nuclear regulatory commission to reassure americans that our plants are safe that they are built to withstand earthquakes, tsunamis, but not what has been upgraded to a 9.0 in japan. meantime eight u.s. warships are backing up because of concerns about radiation leaking there. >> tracie potts in washi
tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. other countries are putting programs on hold in light of japan, now the white house says it's moving forward with the nuclear program here in the united states. power companies are required to produce 80% clean energy by 2035 the white house says nuclear power plants are a key part of that program. there are four reactors up for approval this year. but on capitol hill there is...
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for all of us here at nbc news, new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm marla tellez. it is the first day of spring, but definitely does not look like it outside. powerful winds and lots of rain causing all sorts of problems all across the bay area. from downed signs in san francisco to toppled trees. and thousands of people remain without power tonight. let's get right to meteorologist nick o'kelly f a look at the wild forecast. >> used to t t utohe the masigei like that a the storms movov roughthhe bay. t here's a look at dabar doppler. as we seeee things settle down ju a bit. scat red showershocros t east bay and central cvalley. the flood watch for parts of the sacramento river delta and into the napa area, still looking at rivers and streams possibly getting up near the flood stage. most of the action has shifted down to our south and in a big way. highway 1, 101 down towards san luis obispo. gjungjutiet pndtied by that subtropical moisture. we're
for all of us here at nbc news, new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm marla tellez. it is the first day of spring, but definitely does not look like it outside. powerful winds and lots of rain causing all sorts of problems all across the bay area. from downed signs in san francisco to toppled trees. and thousands of people remain without power tonight. let's get right to meteorologist nick o'kelly f a look at...
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you used the term a moment ago "hyperprepared nation." you get the sense if it was just the quake itself japan would have gotten back on its feet but the tsunami seemed to knock it over the edge, over the brink and now over the last 24 hours we've seen the sea giving back the dead, those who were cruelly swept out to sea last friday. the destruction extends as far as the eye can see, an almost incomprehensible landscape. emergency workers aided by troops pulling out more bodies today. there are few survivors left to find. japan hasn't seen anything like this since world war ii. friday's tsunami inundated communities shattered just moments before by the most powerful earthquake japan has ever seen. now three days later, more than a thousand bodies have washed ashore. many more are expected. nbc's ian williams saw the devastation firsthand. >> it's hard to imagine but until friday this wasteland was a busy residential neighborhood. they have no idea how many bodies are buried here. >> reporter: for the living a nightmare. millions are witho
you used the term a moment ago "hyperprepared nation." you get the sense if it was just the quake itself japan would have gotten back on its feet but the tsunami seemed to knock it over the edge, over the brink and now over the last 24 hours we've seen the sea giving back the dead, those who were cruelly swept out to sea last friday. the destruction extends as far as the eye can see, an almost incomprehensible landscape. emergency workers aided by troops pulling out more bodies today....
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> another massive pro-union demonstration rocked the capital of wisconsin today. madison police say nearly 100,000 people came out to protest the bill that was signed into law yesterday that eliminates most bargaining rights for all state workers, except police and fire. the crowd also welcomed back the 14 senate democrats who tried to block the passage of that law by spending the last three weeks out of state. they say the fight for union rights is far from over. and many union leaders say they hope the decision in wisconsin will reinvigorate union supporters and democrats and middle class in the upcoming elections. >>> there is a risk we all knowingly take by living in the bay area, it's earthquakes. most of us have wondered will scientists ever be able to predict an earthquake. a scots valley company has a product called quake g
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> another massive pro-union demonstration rocked the capital of wisconsin today. madison police say nearly 100,000 people came out to protest the bill that was signed into law yesterday that eliminates most bargaining rights...
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after the kobe quake they used bicycles to get aid delivered. right now many gas stations in japan are closed, lines stretching for miles at stations that are open. there's going to be another crisis eventually, and that's going to be a mental health crisis. >> one of the things that we have work on after the immediate relief is the post-traumatic stress that people are feeling out there. >> owe saki and other experts say the crisis will last for years, if not decades. >>> the american red cross is accepting donations for victims in japan. can you make a donation online, on your phone as well. americanredcross.com is the website. on the home page click on the donated link. you can also call 1-800-733-2767, or just simply text redcross, all one word, to 90999 for an automatic $10 donation. let's check back in with the local forecast. good morning. >> good morning to you, scott mcgrew and good morning to you at home. watching showers coming in from the pacific this morning. that will be the case throughout the day. on and off spotty activity. righ
after the kobe quake they used bicycles to get aid delivered. right now many gas stations in japan are closed, lines stretching for miles at stations that are open. there's going to be another crisis eventually, and that's going to be a mental health crisis. >> one of the things that we have work on after the immediate relief is the post-traumatic stress that people are feeling out there. >> owe saki and other experts say the crisis will last for years, if not decades. >>>...
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." >>> the prosecution says that is proof barry bonds used steroids. why one analyst says what we are hearing today may mean more damaging evidence is ahead for the former slugger. >>> and forget waiting for us to tell you. this business sends its own recall warnings. why the most recent one was a little too late though for one customer. >>> yes, she was an actress but she was also an activist. elizabeth taylor's special ties to the bay area. >>> and all the equipment you would find in a music studio donated to students in oakland. who is giving future musicians a leg up today. good evening i'm dana king. ken is off tonight. >>> a secretly recorded conversation took center stage at the barry bonds' trial today and in it bonds' personal trainer talks about injecting bonds. enough to prove bonds is guilty of lying about using steroids? well, listen for yourself. robert lyles has the recording. >> reporter: federal prosecutors waited until today to play for jurors an 8-year- old recording between this man, bonds' boyhood friend and business partner and hi
." >>> the prosecution says that is proof barry bonds used steroids. why one analyst says what we are hearing today may mean more damaging evidence is ahead for the former slugger. >>> and forget waiting for us to tell you. this business sends its own recall warnings. why the most recent one was a little too late though for one customer. >>> yes, she was an actress but she was also an activist. elizabeth taylor's special ties to the bay area. >>> and all...
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where children across the city are using a classic kid business to help others. several lemonade stands have popped up in front yards with the goal of helping japan relief efforts. the kids were inspired to do something after seeing the amazing destruction. even though the suffering is on the other side of the world, these kids just want to make a difference. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> irish eyes were smiling in dublin on thursday. despite their country's current economic woes, half a million revelers lined the streets to watch as marching bands, floats and acrobats passed by. the hour-long festival officially killed off a four-day celebration of st. patrick, ireland's patron saint. >>> when you see this next video, you'll understand why one world record wasn't enough. 263 people banned together to accomplish the unthinkable, successfully pulling a 757 with three planes attached. it earned the record of heaviest plane pulled, but that wasn't enough. tugging just the 747, they earne
where children across the city are using a classic kid business to help others. several lemonade stands have popped up in front yards with the goal of helping japan relief efforts. the kids were inspired to do something after seeing the amazing destruction. even though the suffering is on the other side of the world, these kids just want to make a difference. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>>...
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the main challenge for players in the sport that gave us baseball? well, according to one, just being able to not fall over. i don't know, bill. at that point, just strap some ice skates on your feet. >> i grew up in upstate new york where we were on ponds all winter long. four inches is not enough. three inches is the rule minimum. >> yikes. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. hearings are set to begin for four priests charged in connection with a sex abuse sdmajdz the archdiocese of philadelphia. if convicted they could face a maximum of 67 years in prison. >>> richard hatch is headed back to jail for failing to refile his taxes and pay back the government. after spending three years behind bars for tax evasion on his million dollar prize from the show "survivor". hatch is currently appearing on nbc's the celebrity apprentice. >>> and in new york city, the alice cooper band, neil diamond and darling love will be inducted in to the rock and roll hall of fame. >>> all day long, you can st
the main challenge for players in the sport that gave us baseball? well, according to one, just being able to not fall over. i don't know, bill. at that point, just strap some ice skates on your feet. >> i grew up in upstate new york where we were on ponds all winter long. four inches is not enough. three inches is the rule minimum. >> yikes. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. hearings are set to begin for four...
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this is on the way for us tomorrow. as we've been talking about, the jet stream is focused over southern california. that's going to carry all the weathermakers right through the bay area, but it's also going to take that river of air through southern california. so that's where the major flow will be as we head throughout the next couple of days. hopefully that will stay the case as, of course, we're watching that cloud. things are looking pretty good, though, for the rest of the week, and the weekend, we're going to talk about what you can expect. st. patrick's day, though, hey, leave that umbrella at home, grab your green and head out the door. what it looks like with mike inouye. >> i got the green out. showing no slowdown. that 63 in the middle of the screen is what christie smith is talking about, traffic flow on the caldecott tunnel. traffic is smooth now. the bay bridge toll plaza, a couple dozen cars things cleared up. looks like they opened up a the cache lanes through san francisco. and taillights, you see th
this is on the way for us tomorrow. as we've been talking about, the jet stream is focused over southern california. that's going to carry all the weathermakers right through the bay area, but it's also going to take that river of air through southern california. so that's where the major flow will be as we head throughout the next couple of days. hopefully that will stay the case as, of course, we're watching that cloud. things are looking pretty good, though, for the rest of the week, and the...
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this comes to us from whgh 7 news in boston. after mark's laptop was stolen, he began to investigate by checking a website he used to back up his files. with a click of the mouse, mark downloaded the web browsing history where he found a video of the thief dancing. mark posted the video on youtube which led to the return of his computer and request from the culprit to take the video down. he messed with the wrong guy. >> yeah, but he can dance. >> really, is that good dancing? >> i'm not sure. you're asking the wrong person. >> i love he was so humiliated. oh, man, it's cool, here's your computer, take it off youtube. my girlfriend goes on that. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> an ordinary construction job in chile became anything but when workers stumbled on a head scratching find. while digging, workers saw what looked like a massive tooth deep below the job site. it turns out a complete mastadon skull as many as 2 million years old had been found. th
this comes to us from whgh 7 news in boston. after mark's laptop was stolen, he began to investigate by checking a website he used to back up his files. with a click of the mouse, mark downloaded the web browsing history where he found a video of the thief dancing. mark posted the video on youtube which led to the return of his computer and request from the culprit to take the video down. he messed with the wrong guy. >> yeah, but he can dance. >> really, is that good dancing?...
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use caution. and there will be flashing lights as well. your drive across the water is moving smoothly. >> thank you. this morning we are following the latest out of japan. in the wake of last week's quake and tsunami. the latest 2800 people confirmed dead following that tragedy. the death toll shot up after about 1,000 bodies were washed up on the miyagi coastline. a second explosion caused by a buildup of hydrogen has rocked a japanese nuclear facility. people living nearby staying indoors. last night's blast sent a column of smoke into the air. 11 workers were hurt. these explosions are fueling question here at home about whether our own plants are safe in the event of a massive earthquake. today in the east bay, tracy potts reports from washington. >> put the brake on right now until we understand the ramifications of what's happened in japan. >> reporter: there are 104 nuclear plant in the u.s., about a quarter designed like those under a state of emergency in japan. the nuclear regulatory commission insists each american plant is bui
use caution. and there will be flashing lights as well. your drive across the water is moving smoothly. >> thank you. this morning we are following the latest out of japan. in the wake of last week's quake and tsunami. the latest 2800 people confirmed dead following that tragedy. the death toll shot up after about 1,000 bodies were washed up on the miyagi coastline. a second explosion caused by a buildup of hydrogen has rocked a japanese nuclear facility. people living nearby staying...
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that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. good night, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back...
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jeff joins us one more time. not severe weather but weather we've got to watch out if you're on the coast, right? >> as we head into the next 48 hours, we'll be following a stronger system for friday that's going to kick up dangerous waves, possibly beach erosion with isolated thunderstorms. we could see a half inch to an inch and wind gusts that could gust 20 to 40 miles per hour. sundays, another stronger storm system. we don't want to forget tomorrow, yes, it is st. patrick's day. just a slight chance of a shower and plenty of sunshine. everyone's going to be able to see what you're wearing very clearly out there. so don't forget the green. >> right. and lock your doors because those mischievous leprechauns like to come in the middle of the night. thanks going to do it for us. thanks for being here, garvin. we'll see you tomorrow. from "outscourced,"
jeff joins us one more time. not severe weather but weather we've got to watch out if you're on the coast, right? >> as we head into the next 48 hours, we'll be following a stronger system for friday that's going to kick up dangerous waves, possibly beach erosion with isolated thunderstorms. we could see a half inch to an inch and wind gusts that could gust 20 to 40 miles per hour. sundays, another stronger storm system. we don't want to forget tomorrow, yes, it is st. patrick's day. just...
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george, what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's the big decision coming up now is the drive up to the sendai area. where the most of the damage that you have seen on television. we've been watching it here in japan, watching the around-the-clock coverage. seeing entire neighborhoods literally washed away. we see piles of rubble, piles of metal, wood, broken concrete. and just seeing some of the faces of those affected. the tears and emotion coming from some of the families who have lost loved ones. that's where we'll be heading either some time tonight or the first thing tomorrow morning. we have secured a driver who is going to help us drive into the location. we're hearing right now it's about an eight to ten-hour drive. now in normal circumstance, it should take maybe three to four hours. but because of what has happened, with the earthquake and the tsunami after that, it's going to be an eight to ten-hour drive. we're kind of concerned about the gasoline situation because some of my fellow journalists, some of m
george, what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's the big decision coming up now is the drive up to the sendai area. where the most of the damage that you have seen on television. we've been watching it here in japan, watching the around-the-clock coverage. seeing entire neighborhoods literally washed away. we see piles of rubble, piles of metal, wood, broken concrete. and just seeing some of the faces of those affected. the tears and emotion coming from some of the families who have lost...
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the police are telling us there are injuries that are not life threatening. as for the driver of the stolen car, we have not gotten any information on that but we have a news crew en route to the scene. >>> let's turn our attention to the development now in japan. so many stories happening in japan and the bay area. the battle continues. >> there is a measure of success to tell you about where engineers have laid down the portion of a power line to that damaged reactor at the fukushima power plant. that line could help restore the cooling system which all of them were damaged in last week's earthquake and the tsunami. so far it is only a prekacautio. federal officials say it will not reach harmful levels right here. airports are screening passengers. full radiation so far and no levels have been detected. american 747 used to fight fires will be part of the effort to contain the radiation in japan. unclear, though, at this point how it will be involved. it will not be part of water drops directly into the are reactors. robert is in tokyo tonight with more on
the police are telling us there are injuries that are not life threatening. as for the driver of the stolen car, we have not gotten any information on that but we have a news crew en route to the scene. >>> let's turn our attention to the development now in japan. so many stories happening in japan and the bay area. the battle continues. >> there is a measure of success to tell you about where engineers have laid down the portion of a power line to that damaged reactor at the...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, oakland's police department wants to change how critics see it by changing the way they see complaints. the important role technology is playing in all of this. >> also a. mountain lion putting a peninsula emergency system to the test today. >> and ready to shake it up, these kids get a big lesson in earthquake preparedness with a little help from the silicon valley.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, oakland's police department wants to change how critics see it by changing the way they see complaints. the important role technology is playing in all of this. >> also a. mountain lion putting a peninsula emergency system to the test today. >> and ready to shake it up, these kids get a big...
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our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked questions about this disaster in japan, and we continue to offer a list of resources for those americans who are looking for a way to give, to help. it's all on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. and that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend having returned from japan. we, of course, hope we'll see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, digging deep to help the victims of the disaster in japan.
our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked...
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they are using trucks to haul the snow to other locations. chain restrictions, not surprisingly, are in place on i-80 and 50. officials are also warning skiers that conditions are ripe for avalanches, so be aware, stay within your ski runs and within the boundaries. the california department of water resources says the sierra has gotten so much snow this season, its water content is 148% of normal. >>> go to nbcbayarea.com for continuing coverage of our weather here, including your specific forecast and a look at the current conditions on our radar. you can also sign up for weather updates on nbcbayarea.com. >>> new tonight at 5:00, people living near an oakland creek disgusted tonight after a massive sewer spill near their homes. they are especially angry because that nasty overflow may have been the work of a vandal. >> let's go to the map now. talking about the saucele creek area near the diamond district of oakland, not far from piedmont. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is there tonight. you are talking about a sewage spill and a community,
they are using trucks to haul the snow to other locations. chain restrictions, not surprisingly, are in place on i-80 and 50. officials are also warning skiers that conditions are ripe for avalanches, so be aware, stay within your ski runs and within the boundaries. the california department of water resources says the sierra has gotten so much snow this season, its water content is 148% of normal. >>> go to nbcbayarea.com for continuing coverage of our weather here, including your...
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he's with us on the phone right now. bill, you've heard some these reports, we're also hearing on cnn, some people saying that this earthquake may have lasted even a few minutes. what can you tell us about that. >> caller: well, of this quake of magnitude we would expect this to happen. the largest earthquake that has hit japan for at least a century. so it is a very major event. and unfortunately it has affected a very significant part of the industrialized coastline. your reporter mentioned sendi city which is one of the major cities in northern japan. there will be major damage ands. >> bill, thank you very much again for helping us understand all this. i just wanted to put some perspective into this and you talk about the epicenter in the distance and the miles. this would be the same in california terms as this earthquake hitting san luis obispo and the buildings in san francisco shaking, roughly 240 miles away. from an san franciscocc1: earthquake in san luis obispo to give you an idea how powerful this was and whe
he's with us on the phone right now. bill, you've heard some these reports, we're also hearing on cnn, some people saying that this earthquake may have lasted even a few minutes. what can you tell us about that. >> caller: well, of this quake of magnitude we would expect this to happen. the largest earthquake that has hit japan for at least a century. so it is a very major event. and unfortunately it has affected a very significant part of the industrialized coastline. your reporter...
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. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state to take part in moch nuclear disaster drills. the dooms day scenario called for an emergency response to a nuclear explosion, which collapsed buildings, search and rescue, as well as decontamination. organizers say preparation is even more essential in light of the current situation in japan. >>> finally, a virginia search and rescue team is on the ground in japan. the fairfax county based crew was deployed to the city of ofunato in the wake of the tsunami. they along with a crew from los angeles have recovered several remains and are still searching through the deb
. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state...
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tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest on this. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the president is due back later this afternoon to deal with all this. while in el salvador he made the decision to get involved because the cost outweighed the benefits. not everyone here on capitol hill agrees. in fact, some lawmakers who both support and are against this action say he should have consulted congress first. he may have overstepped his constitutional authority by doing so. one lawmaker, dennis kucinich of ohio, is calling it possible an impeachable offense and is seeking a resolution to stop all action immediately in libya on behalf of the united states. even supporters say he's got to come back and seek an authorization of force from congress. how long might we be involved? secretary of state clinton says the u.s. is receiving reports, top advisers to gadhafi may want out. they're reaching out to those in europe to see if there may be options to bring this to an end. lynn? >> tracie potts there in washingto
tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest on this. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the president is due back later this afternoon to deal with all this. while in el salvador he made the decision to get involved because the cost outweighed the benefits. not everyone here on capitol hill agrees. in fact, some lawmakers who both support and are against this action say he should have consulted congress first. he may have overstepped his constitutional...
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are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off. and it's not just benghazi in the east. it's also the other cities outside of tripoli. >> general mccaffrey, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us tonight. >>> as we continue on "nightly news" on a sunday, just when it seems hard to believe there's anybody still alive in the rubble of northern japan, a stunning rescue to tell you about. >>> and later, how the nuclear nightmare in japan is sparking new worries about a long-controversial nuclear plant here in the u.s. >>> we're back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the
are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off....
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stay with us. u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
stay with us. u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
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if you have a story you'd like us to look into, let us know. e-mail us at newstips@nbcbayarea.com. >>> tomorrow night, cell phones, eliminating gifts for public employees and he's flying commercial on southwest. but are governor brown's cost-cutting measures more for show or actual savings? that's tomorrow right here on nbc bay area. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri in the weather center. and jeff, you've been saying it all week, that tomorrow is going to be a banner day. >> littit is. certainly you'll get your money's worth as we head into tomorrow's forecast. great news and some of the warmest weather of the week will happen tomorrow. we did have a window of sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid-60s in the south bay. also east bay with livermore popping up to 62. right now, bay bridge lights shining bright. low 50s. those lights added in 1986 as part of the bridge's 50th anniversa anniversary. let's get you to our numbers now. and they are cooling off the most in the north bay. 48 novato, 50 napa where we're starting to see pa
if you have a story you'd like us to look into, let us know. e-mail us at newstips@nbcbayarea.com. >>> tomorrow night, cell phones, eliminating gifts for public employees and he's flying commercial on southwest. but are governor brown's cost-cutting measures more for show or actual savings? that's tomorrow right here on nbc bay area. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri in the weather center. and jeff, you've been saying it all week, that tomorrow is going to be a banner...
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jeff joins us, the busiest man in the newsroom because of that behind us. >> yeah, yeah. heavier rain moving into the, south bay right now. let's take ano look. we could even see some hail with this isolated area of heavier rainfall. so moving into south san jose, and then we're following another area ofe some moderate to heav rainfall that will push into livermore for the east bay as well. on your seven-day forecast, we'll look at scattered thunderstorms for tomorrow, possibly some hail, and then a stronger storm into nurse. weem have flooding concerns with us then. then you get more with our morning show and our meteorologist tomorrow morning. >> all right. drive slowly, carry an umbrella. >> exactly. >> thanks for joining us tonight. we will see you tomorrow. >> bye-bye. s
jeff joins us, the busiest man in the newsroom because of that behind us. >> yeah, yeah. heavier rain moving into the, south bay right now. let's take ano look. we could even see some hail with this isolated area of heavier rainfall. so moving into south san jose, and then we're following another area ofe some moderate to heav rainfall that will push into livermore for the east bay as well. on your seven-day forecast, we'll look at scattered thunderstorms for tomorrow, possibly some hail,...
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nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the tower to answer the radio. >> washington tower, american 1012. washington tower, american 1012. >> reporter: no response. a nearby radar facility even tried calling the tower on the phone. >> i tried to call on the land line and tried to call on the commercial line and there's no answer. >> reporter: on board, john from the nbc station wrc in washington, who says the pilot kept the passengers updated. >> sorry, folks, we can't land right now. i can't get in contact with the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: after going around, the american pilot landed on his own, radioing his position t
nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the...
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call us tonight. and toe donate -- and donate money to help the people in japan. >> thank you. >>> let's give you the number one more time 415-529-1322. ane linespen until midnight d 100% of the donations go to the rescue, relief and rebuilding efforts. so no money taken for administrative costs. >> george is with us. another relief and fund-raising effort happening in san jose at the buddhist church there. you are back from tokyo and helping the efforts in the south bay. take it away. >> reporter: yes, we are. they have been doing it an hour and a half now. this is todd, one of the organizers here. how is the event going so far? >> the rain broke at the right time. so it stopped raining. a lot of people have come out. we have had 30 cars come by and seen people on the newscast and thaif stopped by. so going pretty well so far. >> reporter: they are dropping off cash and checks. >> exactly. we will set up a clothes and food fund -- food drop off later pu right now we are looking for monetary donations
call us tonight. and toe donate -- and donate money to help the people in japan. >> thank you. >>> let's give you the number one more time 415-529-1322. ane linespen until midnight d 100% of the donations go to the rescue, relief and rebuilding efforts. so no money taken for administrative costs. >> george is with us. another relief and fund-raising effort happening in san jose at the buddhist church there. you are back from tokyo and helping the efforts in the south bay....
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a lot of us are. here to break it all down for us is mike of nbcsports.com. mike, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. great to be with you. >> let's start with what a lot of people want to know. what is really happening here? put this in perspective for nfl fans. >> jenna, what is really happening is both sides are trying to get their best possible deal. the players decided if they're going to be locked out, they're not going to get their best deal. they're going to get their best deal by shutting down the union and heading to court and big names on the lawsuit like tom brady, peyton manning, drew brees and try to get the best deal that way. the owners want to force the players back to the bargaining table or lock them out and the owners think they get their best deal that way. that's when it all comes down to each side trying to position them selves to get the best possible deal. >> seems like this whole thing is turning into a mess. what happens next? what is the next step here? >> things can move quickly and things could take a few weeks. we really don't
a lot of us are. here to break it all down for us is mike of nbcsports.com. mike, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. great to be with you. >> let's start with what a lot of people want to know. what is really happening here? put this in perspective for nfl fans. >> jenna, what is really happening is both sides are trying to get their best possible deal. the players decided if they're going to be locked out, they're not going to get their best deal....
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>> and here at night. >> it's late for us, you guys. >> exactly. thanks. that will do it for us. jay leno is next. >> good night. >> today in the bay. >> yes, today in the bay. betty white
>> and here at night. >> it's late for us, you guys. >> exactly. thanks. that will do it for us. jay leno is next. >> good night. >> today in the bay. >> yes, today in the bay. betty white
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apparently it's a very, very useful tool especially getting use to the new time zones. if you get up before the sun itself. >> when you were talking about how the buries get louder, i thought you were going to say a rooster pops out and starts pecking on your head. >> i found that will it get loud enough that it will wake you up. the first time i experimented, i set two alarms. the traditional and this then this one. the birds will wake you up and the light is amazing. doesn't look bright in this studio, but in a dark bedroom it's blinding >> how much is it? >> $99. >> you dent get me anything for my birthday. we have serious news we are following this morning. libya's foreign minster stopping all military operations after the un voted a no-fly zone they authorized it in all measures to protect the libyan people. something we are teaming tabs on this morning. this just coming into our newsroom. >> our coverage continues upg o up on 5:57 and more on japan in a little bit. bl i love my pick-up with the custom constitution paint job... i celebrate jury duty... i love ameri
apparently it's a very, very useful tool especially getting use to the new time zones. if you get up before the sun itself. >> when you were talking about how the buries get louder, i thought you were going to say a rooster pops out and starts pecking on your head. >> i found that will it get loud enough that it will wake you up. the first time i experimented, i set two alarms. the traditional and this then this one. the birds will wake you up and the light is amazing. doesn't look...
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stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." still to come -- goodbye to the elizabeth taylor. first though, britain's government has unveiled a budget intended to get the nation's finances under control. the optimistic growth forecast has been reined in. >> spring has sprung in westminster, but the picture of the british economy is not nearly so cheerful. unemployment is rising. so, too, is the cost of living. inflation is at a 28-month high. and across the country, and happiness is growing at cuts in services. so, as george osborn allows himself a little smile in downing street, it is because he knows he has delivered the bulk of the bad news about spending cuts and tax rises. >> this is a budget bill on found money, that encourages enterprise, that supports manufacturing and investment, and is based on robust independent figures. a budget for making things, not making things up. britain has a plan, and we are sticking to it. >> the opposition labour party was not impressed. they said the ministers themselves were responsible for the forecast. >> it did not happen by chance.
stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." still to come -- goodbye to the elizabeth taylor. first though, britain's government has unveiled a budget intended to get the nation's finances under control. the optimistic growth forecast has been reined in. >> spring has sprung in westminster, but the picture of the british economy is not nearly so cheerful. unemployment is rising. so, too, is the cost of living. inflation is at a 28-month high. and across the country, and...
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more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. >>> good morning, folks. we'll take you out at 5:55 right now. the south bay moving slowly. overall close to the limit. a little blip here and there as you approach the 101/680 interchange. the volume's picking up throughout the south bay but no major incidents here. two issues for the santa cruz mountains. slowing southbound heading over towards the summit. heavy fog reported by my co-worker tim who comes in that way. it should be clear over the next few minutes. antioch won't clear for the morning. slow over towards loveridge. that portion of the east bay moving slowly. might be patchy approaching the maze. but the speeds moving nicely there. the puddles over to the toll bridge getting deeper. we see that water splash up. so folks behind them, you'll need windshield wiper whether it's raining or not. >>> the head of high tech's largest companies, one, will come out of hiding today. >> it's leo
more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. >>> good morning, folks. we'll take you out at 5:55 right now. the south bay moving slowly. overall close to the limit. a little blip here and there as you approach the 101/680 interchange. the volume's picking up throughout the south bay but no major incidents here. two issues for the santa cruz mountains. slowing southbound heading over towards the summit. heavy fog...